The Amp I regret selling the most....

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  • @greasymonkeyguitars9292

    Mine was a 1981-82 JCM 800 2x12 combo (Model 4104). 50 watt bought it 24 years ago, had it for a few years, and then sold it but really regretted it. Fast forward 9 years later, and I went to True Tone Music in Santa Monica, CA on a significant birthday (one that ends in a zero, LOL) and there it was in the used amp section. Bought it on the spot, and I've had it back now for 13 years, and right before Covid, I took it to Revamp Amps on Melrose Blvd, and Colleen from Fazio Electrics was working there at the time, and Colleen and Andy restored the circuit to stock. I'm replacing my baffle board, since it's all cracked and flimsy, and maybe later I'll recover the cab in red tolex since it looks a bit beat. Love your channel! Take care!

  • @danielallen2535

    I regretted selling my 2013 Splawn Quick Rod, In 2021 I had Scott build me a new amp with all the features available. I think it's the best amp made. I have the Diezel Vh4, Soldano SLO , Bognar Helios, and a crap load of other amps but the Splawn gets played the most. I also have a Super Sport and a Seafoam Green Super Strat that Scott built for me and they are also up there with my favorite pieces of gear. Anytime I am traveling through North Carolina and have time to stop in and see Scott he is always gracious enough to spend a little time talking to me even though he is always so busy. He is the nicest guy you could meet and builds the best amps.

  • @-cobainism-

    but i mean, i sold a squier strat that i bought for $80 at a pawn shop and didnt think twice till later, after becoming a better player and knowing whit i like and dont like in a guitar. man, that neck- it was that perfect “played in” feeling you only get on vintage guitars. and this was a pos squier bullet strat! man i miss that neck.

  • @bardicdad

    Definitely don’t sell or trade. Get the amp you want, hang onto it for the rest of your life. Good gear is an investment. It will make you happy, sound good, will hold its value or even appreciate in value .

  • @williambentley5877

    I sold a charvel model 3 along with a multi effects pedal and drum machine to help out my aunt after my uncle passed away. The owner of the music shop low balled me but I sold it and gave the money to my aunt. The music shop ended up shutting down years later and I'm not sorry to say the owner deserves the absolute worst in life. I also sold a charvel model 4 under different circumstances. And that circumstance is that I'm an idiot 😂

  • @Twy7chTec_Vayper

    Ive stated this many, many times. Believe here on your channel and on Glenn's channel, 23 out of 25 yrs of my playing I've been wanting a Mess/Boogie Single Rectifier Head. But due to being on Disability, and the climbing costs over the yrs lol it's becoming more of a pipe dream. Im also a Luthier/tech so this year im going to saving my revenue from all the Mods/Repairs I do, put that towards either a Single Rectifier Head or one of Mesa Mini Rectifier Heads.

  • @user-mr1ku5iz8l

    The first tube amp I ever bought was a Peavey 3120. GC was having a special where they threw in a free 4x12 cabinet. 120 watts was way too much for me back then, and still is to this day, but I do miss that amp. All three channels had great tones.

  • @davidwoodruff2245

    I regret selling my original first run DBZ Bird of Prey. It was the fastest, greatest sounding guitar I've ever owned and I've owned literally over 100 guitars. I feel you bro.

  • @kimsushiii

    I haven't owned a real amp since like 2011. But if I were to buy one, it would be an old Laney VH100R. One of the best most underrated amps I've ever had or played in my life.

  • @priorwitness

    I bought a Peavey Valve King II 100w head brand new for like $450. I played it. Actually loved it. and I sold it about a couple years after I sold it to purchase a Dual Rectifier because I always wanted one. And yes ... as strange as it sounds ... I regret selling it. The Dual Rectifier was not the God Tier tone I thought it was in my head not knowing about what makes tone like I do today. That Valve King was like having a 5150, a Fender Deluxe, and a Marshallish breakup tone all in one amp.

  • @AndrewC1983

    Peavey 3120 head. Absolute monster but with a master volume that gave great tone at all levels. Really miss it

  • @christopheranderson2158

    I sold my Marshall YJM. I was an amazing amp that sounded SOOOOO good, but was kind of impractical due to the size and weight. I never gigged it because it was such a beast to move around so I played it at home. I had a bunch of other Marshalls, so when they went up in value, I decided to cash in and sold it for double what I got if for new. But it was the ULTIMATE Plexi....built-in attenuator, built-in overdrive pedal circuit, etc. Now they are super-expensive and rarely come up for sale used. Maybe I can get another one someday.......

  • @bardicdad

    That Splawn in the first part reminds me of ‘38 Special “Hold on Loosely”.

  • @27retrodaze

    Although im deep down the rabbit hole of high-gain guitar gear these days, i actually grew up a drummer, and my kit back in the 90's was a jet black Remo Quadura set with double "cannon" bass drums and I sold it for a rediculous price even for back then... Its a hard kit to get today and i absolutely loved that kit... I know its not guitar related, but hey... (Im in the collection stage of my guitar gear, tough to sell anything quite yet)

  • @mattw.6726

    Sounds awesome! It's got great note definition while still sounding heavy.

  • @needsLITHIUM

    Mine was a Hartke GT100 hybrid guitar amp. The fender-esque clean and marshalloid crunch channels with tons of headroom made it one of the BEST pedal platform amps ever, IMO. I happened upon the one I traded to my buddy on GC NYC's used gear (mine had drywall mud and white paint from wall repairs my dad made at my parents' house in FL as a teen following some moisture damage hurricanes, and I know for a fact my buddy moved to New York) and have been sad that I was unable to buy it back as I didn't have the cash on hand. Also, the amp I traded it for broke due to user error, the famous Ibanez solid state head featured on an episode of Glenn Fricker's channel. I'd love to have either amp again, tbh.

  • @21stcenturymetal31

    That amp is great. You can hear every note with superb clarity.

  • @pv6505
    @pv6505  +1

    My regret-

  • @duck2587

    There’s only one Amp I regret not buying. It was the VHT classic lead 100 with the graphic EQ. It was still to this day the best modern 80s tone I’ve ever played and heard.

  • @clydewilliams7061

    Great video! I love the amazing tones that Splawn offers. The amp I wish hadn’t had to let go was. Mesa Boogie Mark iii Purple Stripe Coliseum w/Matching 2x12 vert cab. I found out that Kirk Hammet got it which made me feel better for about 75 seconds 😂